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    Stage Set For Return to CW Play in 2021-22

    Stage set for return to CW play in 2021-22

    Courtesy of Canada West originally published Wednesday May 5, 2021: https://canada-west.prezly.com/stage-set-for-return-to-cw-play-in-2021-22

    CW members approve alternate formats for 2021-22 regular seasons, championships

    VANCOUVER – Canada West member institutions affirmed their commitment to return to conference competition in 2021-22 at the virtual Canada West AGM May 4-5.

    Conference members signalled their intentions to return to regular season play with the formal approval of alternative sport formats for 2021-22. The alternative formats, which have a greater focus on regional play where possible, provide a viable option for the conference to move forward in planning to stage a full Canada West season that would begin this fall.

    “In addition to the health and safety concerns that we all have been facing this past year, our members also face a significant amount of financial uncertainty stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Canada West President Curtis Atkinson. “Today is a positive step forward in returning to Canada West competition in a feasible, safe, and fiscally responsible way.”

    The change to formats will be in effect for the 2021-22 season only, after which formats will return to their previous models. Alternative formats were adopted for one season in the following sports: field hockey, football, soccer, hockey, basketball and volleyball. The formats for championship sports and rugby 15s remain as currently scheduled. All approved formats can be found at the link below.

    VIEW 2021-22 CW REGULAR SEASON & PLAYOFF FORMATS HERE

    “The Schedule Format Committee has worked tirelessly for the past number of months to propose various formats, fitting any number of criteria, to get us to a place where today, we feel as though we have a plan that will allow our student-athletes, coaches and all of our stakeholders to see the return of Canada West play,” Atkinson added.

    “It’s important to also recognize and thank my fellow Board members and the COVID-19 Task Force for their devotion and leadership as they have continued to navigate through the difficult decisions that have needed to be made over the last year. While the work has been challenging, they have continued to work towards the end goal of getting our student-athletes back to competition.”

    The alternate formats may require further adjustments which will be addressed as the permissions and approvals for return to competition are known.In order to begin a 2021-22 Canada West season, members will still need to receive permission to return to sport competition from their institutions and receive clearance from the health authorities in their respective provinces.  

    “Ultimately, I commend our membership for showing their commitment to playing a Canada West schedule, providing an opportunity for programs to compete at conference championships and ensuring that our student-athletes are able to appropriately prepare to vie for national titles with the approval of these alternate formats,” said Canada West managing Director Rocky Olfert.

    “We will continue to monitor the decisions made by provincial governments and health authorities across the four Western provinces, along with any further financial impacts experienced by our members to ensure that we remain on a pathway to play a Canada West season.”

    Full Canada West schedules will be released at a later date.


    FALL SPORTS

    • MEN’S FOOTBALL (6 teams)
      • Regular season:
        • 6 games per team (1 game vs. each team + one additional game)
    • MEN’S SOCCER (13 teams)
      • Regular season:
        • 10 or 12 games per team
        • 2 divisions
          • Pacific Division (7 teams): 2 games vs. 6 teams
          • Prairie Division (6 teams): 2 games vs. 5 teams
    • WOMEN’S SOCCER (16 teams)
      • Regular season:
        • 12 games per team
        • 3 divisions
          • B.C. Division (7 teams): 2 games vs. 6 teams
          • Alberta Division (5 teams): 3 games vs. 4 teams
          • Sask. / Manitoba Division (4 teams): 4 games vs. 3 teams
    • WOMEN’S RUGBY 15s (5 teams)
      • Regular season:
        • 5 or 6 games per team (in province teams x2, out of province x1)
    • WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY (3 teams)
      • Regular season:
        • 8 games per team (two double round-robin tournaments)

    FALL & WINTER SPORTS

    • MEN’S & WOMEN’S HOCKEY (9 teams)
      • Regular season:
        • 20 games per team (2 games vs. each team +  4 additional games based on geography)
    • MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (17 teams)
      • Regular season:
        • 16 or 18 games per team
        • 3 divisions
          • B.C. Division (7 teams): 3 games vs. 6 teams
          • Alberta Division (5 teams): 4 games vs. 4 teams
          • Sask. / Manitoba Division (5 teams): 4 games vs. 4 teams
    • MEN’S & WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL (13 men’s and 14 women’s teams)
      • 16 or 18 games per team
      • 3 divisions
        • B.C. Division: 5 teams
        • Alberta Division: 4 teams
        • Sask. / Manitoba Division: 4 teams (men’s) & 5 teams (women’s)
          • Divisions of 5 play each other 4 times
          • Divisions of 4 play each other 6 times

    VIEW COMPLETE 2021-22 CW REGULAR SEASON AND PLAYOFF FORMATS HERE


    CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS

    All CW championship sports are planned to proceed during the 2021-22 season, with championships planned in: cross country, curling, golf, swimming, track & field, and wrestling.

    ABOUT CANADA WEST

    Since 1972, Canada West (CW) has been a leader in Canadian university sport, working to provide our student-athletes the opportunities to excel in sport, the classroom, and their communities. CW and our 17 members from across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba collectively carry on a legacy of competitive excellence, as our champions proudly go on to represent the conference at U SPORTS national championships.

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